12th century manuscript stolen from Spanish cathedral
The manuscript is a collection of sermons and liturgical texts and served as a guide for the historical Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, which dates back to the Middle Ages.
The elaborately illustrated document, thought to date from around 1150, disappeared from a safe deposit box in the cathedral last week, though the theft was only reported yesterday.
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Hide AdA police spokeswoman added that the manuscript is usually kept in a room to which only about half a dozen people have access.
The suspected theft is considered a major loss for Spain's cultural and religious heritage.
The Codex is only brought out on special occasions, such as last year's visit of Pope Benedict, when it is closely guarded.